Minocycline has
existed over 30 years for
the treatment of acne. It
originates from tetracycline
antibiotics; minocycline
does not cure acne; it
represses an acne condition;
it's no different than other
tetracycline treatments.
Minocycline as an acne
treatment does a fair job in
treating pustular kind
of acne; in general, a
doctor will prescribe
minocycline for severe
cases. Frequently
minocycline is used when
sufferers do not respond or
are unable to handle
tetracycline. Patients take
Minocycline orally; they can
also take it with food,
unlike other acne
treatments. In addition,
patients only have to take
minocycline once daily.
Minocycline
acne treatment works to
improve the look of acne
by doing two things. The
first thing: like
tetracycline it work at
an anti-inflammatory level
that helps to diminish the
swelling, tenderness of
pimples, and redness. The
second thing: it works
to lessen the amount of
acne which causes bacteria
on your follicles and skin
surface.
Side Effects of Minocycline
Despite
the benefits, a debate
continues among
dermatologists on the
benefits and real dangers of
minocycline since this
medication does in fact have
few but nevertheless rather
serious side effects. For
example, pseudotumor cerebri:
an aggregation of
fluid surrounding the brain
which progressively
causes more
serious headaches as well
as vision related problems.
Another side effect to take
note of is hypersensitivity
lupus/hepatitis: this causes
skin rash and swollen
painful joints. Other
symptoms can occur such as a
sore throat, fever,
depression, flu-like
symptoms, and headaches. If
you experience these
symptoms, immediately stop
the medication.
The
chances are one out of
a hundred people might be
allergic to minocycline
and can show up as a
hives outbreak weeks
after beginning the
treatment. Minocycline
sometimes has the tendency
to accumulate in the
body when it's taken for a
long period. If this
occurs, it will become dark
purple in your body
and could appear as a
discoloration which looks no
different than bruises that
just won’t disappear. Such
discoloration will fade away
if you immediately stop
taking the medication; but
it may take up to a year for
those dark purple blemishes
to go away.
In
addition, Minocycline acne
treatment, like most other
antibiotics, could make your
skin more sensitive to light
as well as more prone to
experience sunburns. If and
when taking minocycline, do
try to keep yourself from
exposing your skin to
sunlight and using sunlamps
and sun beds. Female
sufferers can also discover
that they are more prone to
catch yeast and thrush
infections when taking
minocycline.
Warning:
Pregnant women and those who
are breastfeeding must
avoid taking minocycline
acne treatment, for it may
cause permanent
discoloration of teeth and
skeletal problems for the
developing fetus.
If you have any questions or
concerns, please contact us
using our e-mail:
customercare@allgoneacne.com.
Someone from our friendly staff
will contact you as soon as
possible.

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